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  2. List of countries by rate of natural increase - Wikipedia

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    Rates are the average annual number of births or deaths during a year per 1,000 persons; these are also known as crude birth or death rates. Column four is from the UN Population Division [3] and shows a projection for the average natural increase rate for the time period shown using the medium fertility variant. Blank cells in column four ...

  3. Wikipedia:Last topic pool - Wikipedia

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    Then, Minecraft patents the letter M, and Google, Microsoft, Nintendo, and Minecraft converge to form Goontencraftosoft, which patents the letters E, A, S, and M. Thuz, Wikipidio iz ztrippud of oll urticlez uxcupt for Goontencraftosoft's urticlo, ond tho individuol pogos of tho four componioz Apollogetticax ( talk ) 06:03, 23 June 2024 (UTC ...

  4. Data rate - Wikipedia

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    Data rate and data transfer rate can refer to several related and overlapping concepts in communications networks: Achieved rate. Bit rate, the number of bits ...

  5. Rate of natural increase - Wikipedia

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    In demography and population dynamics, the rate of natural increase (RNI), also known as natural population change, is defined as the birth rate minus the death rate of a particular population, over a particular time period. [1] It is typically expressed either as a number per 1,000 individuals in the population [2] or as a percentage. [3]

  6. Wikipedia:Deleted articles with freaky titles - Wikipedia

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    A small note of explanation is OK, but please do not sign it – this isn't a talk page. This is for articles or redirects that really existed on Wikipedia which have been deleted – provide proof of the deletion if you can, generally in the form of an XFD discussion page (AFD debates can be quite humorous themselves) or deletion log entry (for articles deleted before December 2004; see also ...

  7. Neolithic demographic transition - Wikipedia

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    The Neolithic demographic transition was a period of rapid population growth following the adoption of agriculture by prehistoric societies (the Neolithic Revolution).It was a demographic transition caused by an abrupt increase in birth rates due to the increased food supply and decreased mobility of farmers compared to foragers.

  8. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    A Swedish village, populated by Swedes, who speak an ancient Swedish dialect, in Ukraine. Gants Hill tube station: A station on the London Underground designed to look like a station on the Moscow Metro. Graun im Vinschgau: This village's most proud landmark is an underwater church tower, the last remnant of the old flooded village right next ...

  9. Super Mario 64 - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario 64 is a 1996 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64.It was released in Japan and North America in 1996 and PAL regions in 1997. It is the first Super Mario game to feature 3D gameplay, combining traditional Super Mario gameplay, visual style, and characters in a large open world.